I have checked and corrected Russian translations in /usr/share/applications

Thats great, added... and looking good I will upload another BETA before the final release, as I have updated the categories, adding a few more, so I updated some of the translations in /usr/bin/jwm_menu_create as well

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Also I've noticed that 'Name=' should be above all other 'Name[xx]=' for l10n to work.

Hmm... I forgot about that, thanks... So I should probably use 'cat $file | sort | uniq' on each .desktop file to make sure Name= always appears before Name[**]=

Hi Scott, only have 2 wireless cards to test. Atheros 5k pcmcia card works as it does in all series 4 based puplets. Realtek 8187b usb wifi does not work, same as in other series 4 based puplets. Thanks, Rob
P.S. Are you still looking at producing 2 versions with different kernels?

Hi Scott, only have 2 wireless cards to test. Atheros 5k pcmcia card works as it does in all series 4 based puplets. Realtek 8187b usb wifi does not work, same as in other series 4 based puplets. Thanks, Rob
P.S. Are you still looking at producing 2 versions with different kernels?

Thanks for the info, I have added just about every extra driver that tempestuous has made for the 2.6.25.16 kernel, maybe I missed some.. I will check the "Extra Drivers for Puppy 4.1 - k2.6.25.16" thread again.. Maybe I will find something there..

And yes, I am looking at releasing a version with a much updated kernel, with better support for new hardware, and maybe a few more options compiled in as well..

I would need to follow the instructions on "Switching Puppy Kernels" and choose one I like, or build one myself with Iguleders kernel build script.. Stealing a kernel from another puppy would be best, as it would include all the 3rd party drivers and such.. (easier for me!!)..

I am very open to suggestions as to which kernel to choose, I will almost certainly choose one of the Wary kernels, need to read Barry blog a bit... although I am looking for something 'different' to 2.6.25.16 - no point making something the same..

I think sticking with a Wary kernel is best, as we get the 3rd party drivers, barrys kernel expertise, also all the matching udev rules and so on are in Wary, ready to steal

But of course, if I stole the Fluppy kernel, I could steal the udev stuff and 3rd party drivers from Fluppy, too... And I am curious to see if I can get it to work well on my EeePC...

Which reminds me, I MUST remember to setup xbindkeysconfog to support the most common netbook and laptop Fn keys .... Pemasu sent me a PM about it a while back, but I didn't get an example rcfile or anything

Aside from the steps taken in the "Switching kernels" thread, I am sure udev rules need to be updated, as does mksquashfs (sfs3 to sfs4), and I would really appreciate any other guidance before I actually do it...

Also, I believe Ndiswrapper and wpa_supplicant are supposed to be re-compiled with a new kernel.. And also i195resolution as well (maybe).. So all those things would be to also be stolen from whichever ISO I use to steal a new kernel!

(Sorry if this post look all messed up, I am using elinks right now, can't be bothered to install a 'real' browser... )_________________Akita Linux, VLC-GTK, Pup Search, Pup File SearchLast edited by sc0ttman on Tue 13 Sep 2011, 12:53; edited 1 time in total

+1 on the Wary kernel. It is the only kernel that seems to work on all my hardware. I have another wireless usb that will only work with Wary kernel. Wary kernel seems to be the most stable with best hardware support. I can use Wary NOP and Wary 511. Wary 511 Tiny by Tman does not have as much hardware support. My usb key Realtek 8? does not work with it. Only Realtek 8187b usb and Atheros 5k pcmcia work with Wary 511 Tiny. Thanks, Rob

+1 on the Wary kernel. It is the only kernel that seems to work on all my hardware. I have another wireless usb that will only work with Wary kernel. Wary kernel seems to be the most stable with best hardware support. I can use Wary NOP and Wary 511. Wary 511 Tiny by Tman does not have as much hardware support. My usb key Realtek 8? does not work with it. Only Realtek 8187b usb and Atheros 5k pcmcia work with Wary 511 Tiny. Thanks, Rob

Cool thanks for the info... I think that a Wary kernel would actually support ALL the hardware that Puppy4 (k2.6.25.16) supports, plus newer stuff, too... Can't really see much of a downside to using one, to be honest..

I plan to make it so that the list of files and drivers "OpenGL Installer" is easy to update, so I should not need to rewrite anything when updating the kernel, just change the PETs listed in the OpenGL-installers config file..._________________Akita Linux, VLC-GTK, Pup Search, Pup File Search

I've made some i18n-pets. Gettext is used in them, pot-files are in /usr/share/doc/nls. Russian mo-files in /usr/shere/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES.

That's brilliant!! I'm gonna get on and make the other translations, and post them here, so others can just add a few fixes, if need be... Thanks once again!

EDIT: Wow... Did not realise how much there was to translate till I thought about it... GOOD WORK!! Gonna take me a while to catch up with the other translations _________________Akita Linux, VLC-GTK, Pup Search, Pup File Search

Beta 3 will be up fairly soon, I think... It will include fixed antiword/doc2txt, plus dons bookmarks things, updated keybindings for jwm and mrxvt, and other stuff too... maybe an early quickpet..

I just remembered, I will i18n delayedrun, flash-get, mocp-wrapper, and a few others, little scripts which pop up often.. if anyone can help that's great..

Also, please look inside "/usr/local/ql_gui/" .. It is a simple "Quick Launch GUI" tool, for auto-building a GtkDialog GUI from a single, simple rcfile... In its alpha stage at the moment, but its already used to create the "Theme Manager" and "Network Shares" GUIs

Please look at it because the rcfiles in "/usr/local/ql_gui" can be easily gettexted (I think), which will i18n the Theme Manager and Network Shares GUIs _________________Akita Linux, VLC-GTK, Pup Search, Pup File SearchLast edited by sc0ttman on Fri 16 Sep 2011, 14:41; edited 1 time in total

Downloading now. Will test over next few days and get back with you. Thanks, Rob

ymount needs fixing, I know that much already! (specifically the file /usr/local/ymount/function - it needs to be ash compatible, or the main script, /bin/ymount, to be changed back to use bash)..._________________Akita Linux, VLC-GTK, Pup Search, Pup File Search

Hi Scott, just a couple quick observations. Flock tries to install, and does show downloading, but never asks to install it. Flash 7 makes no attempt to install. More later, thanks, Rob P.S. Flash 9 installs as Flash 10.1 Combination of Opera 11 and Flash 9 is great! Works well on Inside Line and YouTube! Volume works great with problematic sound card, with no alsa sound wizard. All newer Puppies have problems with initial setup, seeing 1 card as 2 exact same cards. Looking GREAT! P.S.S. Opera widget manager does not populate with icon in menu. No problem for me, just an observation.

Hi Scott, just a couple quick observations. Flock tries to install, and does show downloading, but never asks to install it. Flash 7 makes no attempt to install. More later, thanks, Rob P.S. Flash 9 installs as Flash 10.1 Combination of Opera 11 and Flash 9 is great! Works well on Inside Line and YouTube! Volume works great with problematic sound card, with no alsa sound wizard. All newer Puppies have problems with initial setup, seeing 1 card as 2 exact same cards. Looking GREAT! P.S.S. Opera widget manager does not populate with icon in menu. No problem for me, just an observation.

Thanks for catching the flock thing, fixed.. Also, I have updated ymount, might work fine now, but I removed all bashisms from its function file..

Also, I can assure you that 'flash-get' installs Flash7 for me every time but it's slower than the others - because the Flash7 archive that is downloaded is about 63mb!! It contains all Flash7 versions ever made, for Linux and Windows! Only the relevant .so file is installed, of course..

I think I will upload my own Flash7 somewhere, and update 'flash-get' to use that instead, so users with slow connections don't have to wait all week for Flash7!

**EDIT: Speaking of browser and stuff, does anyone know of a good, stable Google Chrome .pet or tar.gz that works in Akita or Wary??_________________Akita Linux, VLC-GTK, Pup Search, Pup File SearchLast edited by sc0ttman on Fri 16 Sep 2011, 14:44; edited 1 time in total

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